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Why Not To Drive Distracted In Pennsylvania

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 04, 2014 in News

Posted on Apr 04, 2014 Distracted driving is a problem.  April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. So when you get behind the wheel you put down the cellphone, put down the mascara, put down the hamburger – and drive.  According to the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), the number of people injured in […]

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You know you should appeal your Social Security disability denial. You can’t continue living like this, and you know you have a valid case. Still, you hesitate every time you picture entering a courtroom. You cringe at the thought of sitting in a witness stand while an uncaring attorney grills you on the details of […]

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Pa. Superior Court – Section 1731 Applies To Corporate Fleet Policies

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 03, 2014 in News

Posted on Apr 03, 2014 Yesterday’s Superior Court opinion in Egan v. USI Mid-Atlantic, Inc., — A.3d — (Pa. Super. Ct. April 2, 2014), involving the applicability of the rejection of stacking waiver on a corporate fleet policy.  The court discusses the entire Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (MVFRL) and the how Sections 1731 and […]

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Are you disheartened by a recently denied social security disability claim? Don’t be. You have at least four opportunities to appeal the decision: Reconsideration This is the simplest step and is similar to asking for a second opinion. All you have to do is fill out two online forms: a Request for Reconsideration and an […]

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District Court Allows Insured To Recover Expenses Already Paid

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 28, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Mar 28, 2014 The memorandum  opinion from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Renner v. Progressive Northern Ins. Co., 2:12-CV-2570-CDJ (E.D. Pa. March 18, 2014) was recently issued and involves the admissibility at a UIM trial of medical expenses for which the insured already received payment from her own auto insurance company. In this case, […]

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Court Finds Lower UIM Coverage Applies Despite Underwriter Testimony

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 26, 2014 in Car Accidents

Judge Jones in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Henderson v. Charter Oak Ins. Co., NO. 12-4363 (E.D. Pa. March 21, 2014) recently issued a Memorandum opinion in the case involving the sign down of underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage under a commercial policy.  In this case, the insured executed a proper sign down in 2008-09 under Section […]

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Why a Prescription Means Little in a Pennsylvania Drugged Driving Case

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 25, 2014 in Car Accidents

Related Links: What You Need to Know About Drugged Driving Accidents in Pennsylvania What a Criminal DUID Charge Means to My Pennsylvania Car Crash Case You were in a car crash and are infuriated to hear that the driver who caused your accident—and injuries—was on drugs at the time of the crash. “But I have […]

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Two Prestigious Attorneys Join Skilled Team at Harrisburg Law Firm

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 21, 2014 in News

Posted on Mar 21, 2014 Two personal injury attorneys with an excellent track record for success are now teaming up with the Schmidt Kramer Law Firm in Central Pennsylvania. Michael E. Kosik and Daryl E. Christopher recently joined the Harrisburg firm—both bring a unique skill set and several years of experience to the firm. Kosik […]

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Firm Lawyers Named to Region’s 2014 ‘Best Lawyers’ List

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 20, 2014 in News

Four local attorneys from Harrisburg law firm Schmidt Kramer were recently named to Central Pennsylvania’s 2014 Best Lawyers list. Their peers nominated these attorneys for their excellent service on behalf of victims. The Central Penn Business Journal puts out the annual guide. Attorneys throughout Central Pennsylvania nominate and then vote to determine who of their […]

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Trusting another person with your children is never easy. You interview prospective babysitters, research day care centers and ask other parents what they think of a particular school or district. Confident in your final choice, you drop off your children and drive away, entrusting their care to a responsible, trustworthy adult—or so you hope. Slowly, […]

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